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The Audiobus Forum is now the Loopy Pro Forum!

In case you didn't see the announcement thread, I have some big news: Audiobus – the app – is going to a new home. Francesco and Andrea are developers and musicians who are keen to pursue Audiobus’ further potential, keep it updated and enhance the experience for users old and new – and unlike me, they have the resources to do so! They’re full of ideas and energy, and I am confident that Audiobus will be in good hands.

The Audiobus Forum, however, is staying right here with me. After some consultation with the community here about what to do, I've decided to rename it to the Loopy Pro Forum, at forum.loopypro.com.

It has a new name and new colours, but otherwise, it's the same place, and nothing else will change.

Cheers,
Michael

Drum/percussion software

Does anybody know of standalone software that will allow me to program tracks with my own sounds? As simple as possible because I´m new to this and because I´m a guitar player and just need a beat under my guitar playing. It would be for recording only. I would love to have percussion part with sounds of a bundle of keys dropping, a pencil hitting the table, and so on. Ideally the user interface would look something like the image below where I could drop the squares into place - and at completion just export the file.

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  • Koala or Playbeat would be my first thoughts. Both very easy to use, but fairly different workflows.

  • edited July 2

    Koala and Triqtraq would be my first picks, then Nanostudio 2.
    Edit: Oh and Yellofier of course, how could I forget!

  • edited July 2

    @Ellegaard said:
    I would love to have percussion part with sounds of a bundle of keys dropping, a pencil hitting the table, and so on.

    This reminds me Slammer or Ting from Klevgrand. But these are just sample machines so you still need some sequencer.

  • From what I´ve seen so far Koala might be exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the input :)

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